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					07-23-2006, 12:43 AM 
				 
				
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				Quote:that is true, the car weighs excatly the same whether you have soft or hard suspension but with stiffer suspension, you get to shift more aggressively the weight of the car thus creating a more weight transfer.I bet on this   we have dynamic system, corner ballansing, not static - so stiffer spring shifts more weight, stiffer shock "tells" to spring to shift the weight quicker. and all that weight is shifted not from one side of the car to other - all weight is at contact spots of tires(friction circles) and generates traction.Quote:Soft and hard suspensions will both shift exactly the same amount of wight I'm affraid.in an hour may be   but in miliseconds - not. stiffer=quicker
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 we have dynamic system, corner ballansing, not static - so stiffer spring shifts more weight, stiffer shock "tells" to spring to shift the weight quicker. and all that weight is shifted not from one side of the car to other - all weight is at contact spots of tires(friction circles) and generates traction.
				